'No-Fry' Fried Foods

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Deep-fried favorites get a nutritional makeover, and taste yummy!

Do you, like so many of us, often find yourself tempted by foods deep-fried in a vat of fat: potato chips, fried chicken, corn dogs, French fries? Well, I say: Why be tempted? Give your favorite fried foods a makeover, and you've got (with only a few exceptions) to-die-for-tasting, oven-fried foods that won't make those jeans feel tight.

Take a look at the "before" and "after" nutritional profiles of a couple fried foods I've lightened up:

Fried Chicken

KFC Extra-Crispy chicken breast

Elaine's oven-fried chicken breast

Calories -- 460

Calories -- 261

Fat -- 28 grams

Fat -- 8 grams

Saturated fat ­ 8 grams

Saturated fat ­ 2 grams

Carbs ­ 19 grams

Carbs ­ 13 grams

Protein ­ 34 grams

Protein ­ 32 grams

SAVINGS: About 199 calories and 20 grams of fat per serving!

Garlic Fries

Ballpark garlic fries

Elaine's oven-fried garlic fries

Calories -- 490

Calories -- 256

Fat -- 28 grams

Fat ­ 7.7 grams

Saturated fat ­ 10 grams

Saturated fat ­ 3.3 grams

Carbs ­ 56 grams

Carbs ­ 42.3 grams

Protein ­ 4 grams

Protein ­ 5.9 grams

SAVINGS: About 230 calories and 20 grams of fat per serving!

Obvious and Not-So-Obvious Health Benefits

Obviously, oven-frying has countless health benefits for people with heart disease and for those carrying around a few extra pounds. Oven-frying is also less likely to cause discomfort in people who suffer from irritable bowel or acid reflux -- or any other medical condition in which greasy, high-fat foods can cause big problems.

Why We Love Fried Foods It's All in the Crunch

What makes fried foods so irresistible? We all know why: It's the CAAARUNCH! But after 15 years of lightening recipes, I've found that anything a deep-fat fryer can do, your oven can do just as well most of the time, and sometimes even better.

Whether it's fried chicken, french fries, or beef flautas, you can get that crunch when you oven-fry. And you can achieve that mouth-watering "crispy on the outside, moist on the inside" eating experience.

It is a bit of a trade-off, though. What you lose in calories and fat grams, you gain in cooking time. If you're willing to try these oven-frying techniques and add a few more minutes to your prep time, you can have your fried chicken and eat it, too.